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Fluorescence lifetime imaging of biological tissue: microscopy, endoscopy and complex decay profiles

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Abstract

We have applied fluorescence lifetime imaging to the study of biological tissue using both microscopy and endoscopy. We describe the complex decay by the stretched exponential function and we extract the resulting continuous lifetime distribution.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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